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SPECIAL PLACE IN THE CITY
Lada
Cerar, Vesna Bukovec, Metka Zupanič
November 15 - December 7, 2007
You are kindly
invited to attend the opening of the
exhibition on Thursday,
November
15 at 8 p.m. at Galerija Škuc.
You are kindly invited to attend the
guiding tour
on Tuesday, November 20 and
Tuesday,
December 4 at 7 p.m. at Galerija Škuc.
One of the
last exhibitions in Škuc Gallery in 2007 presents a project
by three Slovenian artists, who work both as an informal
collective and independently. The exhibition presents the
results of a three-year project in progress, which seeks to
examine a number of cities around the word 'in a different
way'. So far research has been conducted in four cities,
always with the same conceptual approach to the inhabitants,
with whom the artists communicated, and recorded their
observations and their view of the places.
The idea
for the collective project Special Place in the City came
while the artists were attending a residency programme in
Nottingham in 2004, where they recorded a video in dialogue
with the organisers and random people on the street, which
served as a platform for its continuation and further
development. In 2006, while on residency in Graz, the
artists upgraded the project to include, in addition to the
videos of the presentation in Centrum Gallery and
medien.KUNSTLABOR (a gallery within Kunsthaus Graz), a map
of special places, their historical outlines and personal
objects of the interviewees connected to their respective
places. In Sarajevo the project was carried out within the
framework of the Some other City workshop organised by the
Sarajevo Winter Festival in 2007. The selected individuals
who work in the services sector were the interviewed at
their places of work.
Currently,
the project is being carried out in Ljubljana and Zagreb.
The exhibition in the Škuc Gallery allows anyone interested
to participate via
www.special-place.net, where artists will be asking the
inhabitants of Ljubljana to send a photograph of their
special place and a story connected with it. The visitors
are invited to pinpoint their favourite spot in Ljubljana.
At the same time, the inhabitants of Zagreb will be asked to
send the names and photographs of their favourite locations.
The artists
plan to develop the project at the second generation of
web-based services (web 2.0) based on social networking,
which uses the web for creative cooperation and sharing
content between users. With the help of Flickr the artists
will 'attach' the photographs and descriptions on the exact
geo-locations on the map. The web site will also serve as a
platform for publishing new special places from everyday
life (different cities) or the web (different web sites).
The artists
approach every city differently. Their concepts and the
presentation depend on many factors, most notably the
opportunities and time spent in a city. Inhabitants of every
city are asked to present their special place in a city and
tell its story, regardless of whether it is positive or
negative. The project focuses on exploring relations between
an individual, a space and a city, examining why a place
should be special to someone and what prompts an individual
to perceive a place differently. Thus the artists chart new
emotional maps and discover locations which people sense
intimately.
The artists
stress that the focus is on two aspects, the first being the
intimate perception of individuals' stories. There is a
psychological element in observing an individual and its
personal history linked to a location. Watching unique
portraits of inhabitants and their disclosures offers a
voyeuristic pleasure and a possibility of identifying.
The second
essential aspect is the city. Stories of individuals provide
a new or different reading of places, and uncover multiple
meanings created by the experience and memories of the
inhabitants. Parallel presentations of locations enable the
viewer to see a broader picture, as they can read the
'official' interpretation (selected historical facts) and
personal perceptions of a place at the same time, while
potential town plans (envisaging demolition, construction,
etc) add yet another dimension.
Special
Place in the City will continue next year when the artists
explore the towns of Nova Gorica and Gorica, and present the
results of their work in the Nova Gorica City Gallery in
2009. The artists are currently making arrangements for 2008
with a residency centre in Chicago. Every gallery is just a
stop in the (as yet) endless voyage of the project.
Curated by:
Alenka Gregorič
Project
supported by: Ljudmila, Enzo
www.special-place.net
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The
programme of Škuc Gallery is supported by
Ministry of Culture of the Republic
of Slovenia and
City of Ljubljana –
Department of Culture.
For
further information contact Alenka
Gregorič, artistic director of the Škuc
Gallery on +386 1 251 65 40,
galerija.skuc@guest.arnes.si
or one of the artists
(+386 40 168 014 Metka Zupanič)
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